I would guess that T-Veronica will play *some* role in the game due to Alexia's plans bearing a striking similarity to Wesker's.
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could the T-veronica virus be infecting the tube-girl in RE5?
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I thought it was the T veronica when i first saw the trailer with tube girl in it, i doubt Sherry will be in this game full stop, or any other RE game. To me shes more of a side character like Steve is, and he isnt coming back. But yes, i reckon its t-eronica or a variant of it too.Originally posted by Darkmoon View PostIt is quite possible. I know I was talking to Alexia about this yesterday and mentioned if Sherry was in the game I'd think serious thoughts about her being in a tube being infected by T-Veronica. She could have been exposed and frozen nearly ten years ago...
This doesn't stop the idea of a different strain of T-Veronica being used on whoever is in the tube. One that only takes, say, two or three years to turn you into a controlled mutant. Or that what we see is a character part way through the process who may turn into a hideous beastie when prematurely released. Oh the irony. Or a clone. Although I hate clones and intend to go producer hunting if that crap makes any more apperances.Last edited by Andyfer_Ruu; 02-16-2009, 11:10 AM.
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That's ture I notice that was well on the BSAA site may be there trying to give us a hint like you said that the T-veronica virus may be in the game we will just have too wait a little longer to find out.Originally posted by GuardhouseMusic View PostPlus Capcom's BSAA website has information on the T-veronica virus. They could be hinting at something.
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I don't think Tube girl is infected with T-Veronica, because I believe tube girl = bird girl.
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Given the time that Jill vanished, 2 years simply isn't enough to be able to co-exist with the T-Veronica virus. Thus far, no canon information has been released about Alexia having put plant DNA in the T-Veronica Virus.
Aside from that, Tube Girl/Bird Girl don't exhibit any traits similar to the T-Veronica virus. There is no mutation we've seen.
If the T-Veronica virus plays any part in RE5, I think it'll be more to do with what Ciaren said, world domination.
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I think will the producers saying that Code Veronica was is very important to this game and the fact that there is a woman in tube, make it highly likely she is infected with something. Considering every game brought a new virus/parasite, I think that whoever is in the tube is infected with a hybrid of viruses or something entirely new.
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oh good call!Originally posted by Stars1356 View PostI think will the producers saying that Code Veronica was is very important to this game and the fact that there is a woman in tube, make it highly likely she is infected with something. Considering every game brought a new virus/parasite, I think that whoever is in the tube is infected with a hybrid of viruses or something entirely new.
i never thought of it like that.
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ya i think that the birdlady is jills clone and that the tube lady is jills original or maby its just her as birdlady all kick ass figting and then she gets put back into the tube hmm but i never thought about the T veronica virus whould be there well i know it looks alot like alexia in tube and all that but i never really thought that the veronica virus had anything to do with it.Last edited by rehunk88; 02-18-2009, 09:30 AM.
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Uhh, the BSAA site is pretty canon.Thus far, no canon information has been released about Alexia having put plant DNA in the T-Veronica Virus.PROJECT Umbrella - The BIOHAZARD/RESIDENT EVIL Compendium
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good point there. but the Bio5 official site seems to indicate that the game is taking place in 2009, so its actually 3 yearsOriginally posted by Alexia-Ashford View PostI don't think Tube girl is infected with T-Veronica, because I believe tube girl = bird girl.
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Given the time that Jill vanished, 2 years simply isn't enough to be able to co-exist with the T-Veronica virus. Thus far, no canon information has been released about Alexia having put plant DNA in the T-Veronica Virus.
Aside from that, Tube Girl/Bird Girl don't exhibit any traits similar to the T-Veronica virus. There is no mutation we've seen.
If the T-Veronica virus plays any part in RE5, I think it'll be more to do with what Ciaren said, world domination.
(though it doesn't make much of a difference). Also, they could have enhance the t-veronica virus and shorten the time needed to bond the virus and the human subject from 15 years to 3 years 
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Alexia didn't mutate until she faces off Chris at the spencer mansion replica as well in Code: Veronica (if my memory is correct), indicating that she can delay the mutation at well too.Last edited by xfactor; 02-18-2009, 10:05 AM.
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Well, like I indicated in a previous post, it could be possible to dilute the virus between human hosts, so that symbiosis doesn't take an extended amount of time. If the virus can be enhanced through a human for some odd years, and then a new variation is to be created, then it would likely be more adapted to human DNA.Originally posted by xfactor View PostAlso, they could have enhance the t-veronica virus and shorten the time needed to bond the virus and the human subject from 15 years to 3 years
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If there is any connection between T-veronica, and the red-tinted virus seen in the 2009 trailer; then perhaps Wesker has been cultivating this variation through a few number of "person(s)", in order to use on himself without the need to go through cryostasis.
It makes me remember the fight between him and Alexia from CVX(In CV, he was actually shown getting smacked around more). The virus does seem to have the potential of the upper-hand. If enhanced, it may carry some attributes that would be valuable for use by a sole organism, instead of mass-infection by numerous bioweapons using the T-virus. I don't think T-veronica was meant to be used in such a number...Last edited by Red-Jackal; 02-18-2009, 07:39 PM.
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